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Le'Andra LeSeur, SCAD deFINE ART guest

Le'Andra LeSeur


Le'Andra LeSeur (SCAD B.F.A., photography, 2014) is an interdisciplinary artist working and living in Jersey City, New Jersey. Her work explores black identity informed by the effects regulated systems of oppression have on black women, specifically. Through visual media, installation and performance, her hope is to reclaim and dismantle stereotypes surrounding black female identity through the reworking of conventional art forms and mundane objects — ultimately reshaping the context of spaces where the lives of the oppressed are silenced and celebrated in the same breath.

LeSeur has participated in exhibitions throughout the Southeast including "On Being Black" at Arnika Dawkins Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia. LeSeur is the recipient of the 2017 Contemporary Black Art award at ArtPrize 9 in Grand Rapids, Michigan for her piece, "Searching," and the recipient of the 2018 Time-Based Category Award and Juried Grand Prize at ArtPrize 10 in Grand Rapids for her piece "brown, carmine, and blue."

Outside of creating her own work, LeSeur has made notable contributions to the arts through her active participation in curating exhibitions and workshops for women of color that speak to the power in existing through expression in a world that shuns black women for these exact actions.